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TIFF, MEDFORD MATLTRIBONJO, M1CDFOKT), ORKGQN, THURSDAY, FBHUDAttY 10, 19)0, 8 The By Booth 3 ( ii i"i i:it k. I I' It i'u- in hmHiu I wiuild not hviU il I lie ipniv ol Milled I wiim ii u nni- Hint iiH;hi In' Hie iiitriiii'Mil (rlenilN ut Mine. lllnHNiiril'x. I eiil Willi reliliMimee, lull lliern wit no eliidre Ktuwlrc liud Neiil (or Mlii Keretliv hud mill Id irnxl'' wurd too little. The inn cr lind iimiiTMiniHl nut Mik'iidly the mitiire or Hie intnitroplm unlcli uverliuni; Hi" reiiiin lo l rimer, und now Hun It hum Indeed coneretu und dellnlte the KimrOInu wnn forced Into fuller iIIwIohiip'm. every word miikliiK the niiKtihh of the llntener more lulolemble. To him It neemed t Un t he wiim ImliiK forced to mitfrr for the nliu of Knottier mini. "Do you think ilmt you ean iimktt Hie IHIee I did ttilw," he cried -"I tint . uiibenmblr for her. drove her from me mid took ililf hldeouH, I'lilntiil lil wimnn in tn'i piae It h ! n lie! Voil 1 an t innke me lu licve mu ll 11 moiiflroiiii lie jim that: u inni: You eau'l!' He threw hlnmelf vloteutly iimiii the eoui'h, fiue dowuwiiril, Hhmldortug from IkhiiI to foot. "My poor boy, It In the truth," unit! Koredee, kueellng benlde lilm mid put ting 11 greiit nrin nerinuM IiIn Mhoiildem "It In what 1 thon-miil men lire doing tblM night. Nothing In more cuiniiion or more uneiplalnabeor more aliuple. Of Mil the mitloii" It In the Mime, wher eter life Iinx beeouie nrtlllelal and the poor (oollNh young men have too much money and nothing to do You do not understand It. but our friend here, mid I, we iioderrtlmiil beemiktf.WO remember what we have been eelllg nil our lives. Yon ny It In not you who did ueh eniy. In.rrlble thing. nnd you nre right When thin pMir wouinii who In o painted and gtvaky Urn 1 caught you, when you i.egnn to , your life to her. when nhe got you r Into thin horrible marriage with her, you were blind you went (daggering In a bad dream Your noul hid nwny, far down tinddo you. with li bnudk over Itn face. If It could have once Mood ntrnlght. If the eye of your body could have once bren clean for It' to look through. If you could hnve ouoe been ni you ure today or n you were whro you were 11 little ehllrt. yen would hnve cry out with horror both of tier and of yourkrlf. nn you do now. und you would have run nwny from her and from everything you hud put in your life. Hut In your milTerlng yon intuit rejoice. The triumph U that your mind hntea that old life ak great ly na your noul Imtrn It. You are u rood If you hnd never lieen the wild fellow-yen, the wicked fellow- that you were. For a man who dink. ott hla lu In clean. He kintnU uk pine oa If he hnd uever alniied." The denfierate young man on the couch answered ouly with the nobbing of a brukou henrtetl child. I came back to my pavilion after midnight, but I did not nlcep, though I lay upon my bed until dawn. Then I went for a long, hard wnlk, break fumed nt Dive mid lagged n tide bark to Mum. Krokunrd'a In n pennant' curt which win going that way, I found (Jrorge Ward waiting for me on the little teratidu of the pavil ion, looking liMiidxotner and more pron perouKly dlntingulHbed nnd dhitliigiilkh etlly pronperonn nnd generally well eon dltJoued tbau ever, nn I told lilm. "I have noma nnwn for you," he aald after the hearty greeting- "an auuouiiceiurut. In fact. Rllrjibcth'a go ing to marry Urenaon Ingle." That la the ncwa-the annouuee ment you npokc ol?" "Yen. that Is It." To nave my life 1 could not have told at that moment what clue I hud e . pected or feared that he might eny. but I certainly took n deep breath of relief, "I mn very glad," I wild. "It nhniild be 11 huppy alllnuce." "On the whole, I think It will be," ho returned thoughtfully "Ingle' douo hla Mliare of hard living, ami I once bud a notion" he glanced mull Ingly ut ine-"wel, I dare nay you know my notion. Hut It In a good match for Kllr.uuctli mid not without ndvuntngcH on many coiiuta. You nr. It'n time I iiiuriled. inypelf. She feci that very mrongly. mid I think her declnlon to accept Ingle Ih imrtly due to her vvImIi to make alt clear for a new nilHtrcNM of my homiehold." He laughed again, but I did not, mid. noting my Hllcnce. ho turned upon me n more m-rutluizliig look than he had yet given me and wild: "You look ipilte huggmd, You haven't been III?" "No; I've hnd a bad night. ThntV .11 "Oh, I heard nomeihlng of a. riotous ! accne laUlug place over here." he nald 1 "One of the gardenern wan talking about It to F.llzabetb." "What was It you heard?" I asked quickly. "He said that there was great excite ment nt Mine. HroHsaid'n because, a utrnuge woman had turned up mid claimed an Insane young mini for her husband." "Bamniitlonl" 1 Htnrtod from my chulr. "Hid Mrs, Hnrnian hear this in ' - V GUEST Tarkington C CrflH. IW) IMA, (N BK-r CM Mtory V "Not liiKt nlKht. I'm certain. Hut whitl dlirerenee pould It poHHlhly inula wnether Nhe heiird II or nut? Hhe doemi'l know iltcmi people unruly J" "Khe Iiiiowk the 1111111." ; "TIiIh limiiiie"-- "llc Ih not liiKniie," I Interrupted, "lie tin m limi the memory of hi earlier life IokI It throuuh 1111 nccldeut. You 11 ml I hiiw the iiccldi'tit." "ThnfH linpomlble," Hnld George, frowuliiK. "I never miw hut one acci dent Hint you"- "Thin vuh jhe one. The mnn U Lnr-rnbi-e llitriinin " Oeorite Imd Ntniek n mutch to Unlit a clitiir. tint the uperntlou remained In complete, We dropped the match upou tlm Door mid el hlx foot upou it. "Well, lell 1110 nlKiut It." he mild. "Vou hureii't luard nuythliiK nbout him uliue the nccldent?" "Only that he did eventually recover mid wiim (alien away from the hos pital. I heard Hint IiIh mind win m (mired )ien LoulNe" - he begun, atop mh! and clouted tiln throat. "Han Mm. Ilnrmiiii liemd that lie In here?" "Yfi; nhe ban keen him," "Do you imnn the Ncoundrel ban lccn bothering her? Ktlmbeth didn't tell me of ihl " "Your kltter doenn't tnow," I said. "I think ou ought In nnderxtnud tbo whole eatie." "1 nlied." he twdo me. "IIi-'m not nt nil "tint you think," I inhl. "ThereV an enormoun differ ence, nlimwt I in 1 1 iN- to explain to you. hut Noincthlng you'd tindemtnnd nt onee If ou wiw him." "What I the elmnger nuked Ward. KKd til villi'' Mioui-d that he was greatly dlHitilclcd 'What In he like?" Ak well ii I ean tell you lieN IIKO an mid but very engaging boy. with ! inomethlng palhetle about ll""v plendldly haudNoine"- w tieu I llrM knew lilm." lnirr. afilil bitterly. "No. When be came here he did not know of her eilnience except In the vnguct way. Hut. to go back to that, I'd better tell you Ilmt that the woman we naw with him one day on the tioulevnrd und who waa In the acci dent with hint"- 1 "Im Muralann. the dancer: I know." "She had got lilm to go through a marriage with her." "Whutr' Ward' eyea flashed a he ahouted the word. "It kccmn luexpllcnhle: but n I un derntnnd It. he wan never quite, aobcr ut that time. He hud begun to use drug und wan often In a half stupe fied condition An 11 matter of fnct. the ufiniim llil whnt khe t)tcilcd with 1 him. ThereV no doubt nbout the vu- J t lldlty of the marriage." 1 George nNkcd suddenly. "Bid this marriage tuke place In France?" "Yen; you'll better hear me through," . 1 reuiouhtrated. "When he wun taken from the luiNpltnl he wan placed In cburge of a Profensor Kcrcdec, a mad mnn of whom .vou've probably beard." "Mnduian? Why. no: he'n a member of the lustllute, a pnychologlst or meta physician. Isn't he? At any rote, of considerable celebrity." "NevcrtbclcHH." I Innlsled grimly, "nn misty a vaporer un I ever saw; n poet ic, holf coiitradlo.tlt)i; and Inconsistent orator, Harman'x aunt put hint In Kcredee'a charge, mid he was taken up Into the Tyrol and virtually hidden for two years, the Idea being literally to give lilm Hometblng like an educa-1 tlon. Keredec'H phrase Is. 'restore mind to his smil!' It was an vital to get him out of hla horrible wlfo'a clutches. Hut she picked up that rat In the. gnrdun out yotider-he'd been some sort of stable manager for liar man once nud pet lilm on the track," "She wants money, of coiirne." "Yen: more mogey. A fair allowance bun always, been sent to her. Keredec Iiiih Interviewed her notary, and alio wants a settlement, miming a stun ac tually larger than the whole estate amounts to. She refuses to budgo un til this Impossible M'ltlomcnt In made, lu the meantime Kerrdec's wurd Is In so dreadful a state of horror nnd grlof I oni afraid It Is possible that bis mind may really give way." "When wan It that I.oulse saw Mini?" "Ah. that." I said, "Is where Keredec ban been a poet and u dreamer Indeed. It wnn his plan that they should meet." "You mean he brought thlH wreck of Harmaii. these huskn mid shreds of n mnn, down here for I.oulse to bco?" Wurd cried Incredulously. "Oh, mon utrousl" ! "There Is something behind all thin Hint you don't know," he said slowly. "When did Keredec inalie you bin con OdantV" of what 1 lenrn- was an much a reve atlon to bin vie- tint as It was lo me, llarman did not know till then that the lady he had been meeting Iiiih been his wife or that ho had ever seen her before he enmo here. He hud mistaken her mime, und she did not enlighten him," "Meeting?" said Ward harshly. "They have been meeting every duy, Oeorge." "1. won't believe It." I "Ifh true. He. HKke,Jo her a the wuoUm imiu tin; 1 wiin lliuru llllll KUW ' It. 1 know now flint alio knew liltn I nt otit'p, it ml hUu rnti nwny, but not In niiBor. They've Men Iwllicr every j tiny Hlnce than, mid I'm ftfrnfil mln ' ernhly nfnild, Wnrd-tlmt her old feci- Inn for him htm heen rwvlveil." ' I tin vc lnrd VViird mm- no onlh only j two or three limes In my life, und thin ' wnn one of them, "Oh, h.v !" he tried. mnrlliiK to I 111 feet. "I Klmiild like to meet Prp , fewMor Keredef." I "I nin nt your nervlte, my dour Mir," I mild ii deep volte from the venindu. i And, opentiiK Hi" door, the profeiwor wnlkrd Into the room. (To be fontJtitioil.) TUB Tit UK TI'.HT. Tiled In Medfoid, It lias H:"l llie Tet. The linriloHl Is tM f'Ht of time, mid Dnnn'a Kldnoy PHI have Htood It well In Medford. Kidney Miifforern hii hnrdly fnl: for Wrong er proof than the following: Mr. J. II. IlouiHiint Centrnl nvo- iin. Mcdford. Or., wiyat "I w bad off with kldny troublo Hint I eould tint do my hounoworlt. My Imek wan weak nnd pulnftil nnd In the morning wbon I got up I wan Initio mid fore. The kidney neen. tloiiH pimaed Irregularly nnd' my health ulendlly ran down until I wan hnrdly ahlo to got nbout. While In that condition, I road about Donn'K Kidney I'IUh and got 11 box nt Ila ItlnV drm- More. I felt hotter from the time I eommenred their tin and It whh not long lielor' 1 wan cured. I nni In h position to recomtnond l)on'H Khlney IMIla highly to nnyono nffllclnd with kidney romplnlnt." (Statement given Sotterbr II, 1007.) Permanent Cure .JiiMiflex lte.H1M0p.e ment. When Mrn. Ilauaaum wx Intor vlowed on October 2C. 190ft. nho wild: "Mv former endoraemont of Bonn a Kidney PHIa Htlll holda good. Since thlB temody curod mo I havo bad no - - - - further nttacka of kidney complaint and I havo enjoyed good henltb. 1 lo not beBltnto to my that Doan'P Kidney Pllla nrc a apeelflc lor all ,,!fMcu)tlH CIllllJ(,,i Xty yealt kldneyn, For Kale by all dealern. Price f,0 cent. Konter-Mlltiurn uo., nuiinin, I., nun- llt'Ur i.'i mv i 1 States. lletiu'inber tbo name nnd take no other. - Bonn's J H KNYA'KT. President JOHN 8 OKTH. iiMi- THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL SURPLUS 510,00c Safety boxu (or rent. A feneral Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. $12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old. nine acres in BarUctt and Anjou pears, 3 to 3 years old; close in; good soil. Terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc years, w vears old. These trees are in full bearing and will 'on the price asked. $24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjou pears; trees are from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete set of buildings. Close in. $7000 Thirty-fivo acres of black sticky, tbree nnlcs from Medford, all under the ditcb and can be irri gated. sj;l 000 Thirty-two acres, close to Hertford; eight acres in Newtowns and Spitzonbergs 5 to 7 years of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in peaches; two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $13,000 Twenty acres; 1C acres in 7-year-old New towns and bidanco in 3-year-old Bartlett pears: no buildings. $7500 Teii acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit- zenborg apples, 7 to 11 years old.' $18,000 Thirty-five acres, about 25 planted to apples and pears, in bearing. Trees arc from 6 to 15 years old; buildings; four miles from.Modford. $14,000 Thirty-fivo acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for, a homo; twelve acres in apples aid pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard: 11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 per acre Stowart aero tracts; two miles from Mod ford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size. Finn building spots on all; can all be irrigated; cheapest- tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard and garden tracts in the valley; easy terms. $35,000270 acres; buildings; 26 acres in hearing Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears; about 60 acres, in one and two-year-old apples and pears; fine or chard land. SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD TRACTS. W. T. YORK & CO AMERICA TO SEEK SOUTH POLE LAURELS WASHINGTON, Feb, 10. Amen ifil linn ileeiiled lo Keek for hoiiDi po:e Inureln Mimilttr'lo Hiohd won for her by 'oiiiiiiuinler 1'onry nt the north pole. The Nultoniil niiogrujihii' Ho eiiit.Y Iiiih iDMolvcd to Heml nil expedi- lioil in "eitr'li of I In: hoiiIIi pole, pro- yldod tin- neeeiwury fuiiflH enu oe nilHeil, It in not believed there wid ho nnj failure on th'iH neore. Coiimiiiniler J'enry was uotmed iiuiiieiliuiiily of the notion. C'l.-iioin I'.urllett, in eomiimnd of the If iit "ti I'ewry'" trip to the north pole, probably will line ohnrfcc of the Aiuiretie expedition EMPLOYMENT and Business Chances For Mile Hpan of mulen. .'! and 4 yearn old. For rrtoin . Fr nle $:too Kor ! r.r,oo. For aale Fr "nil Fyr wile WOT u!e WlUlf'd work. Wlpted l-roont bui)Klow and u '' a nnap; to.a t POO f.-room cottage on firape; r, aeren 4-yonr-old oreliard; noun' lent, ? i. . 9 crw. cioae In. t'JOOO. 2 loia on Onkdale, J2.'i00. 2 lom wiUak utreet. 11000. Womtn for general houk Klu'nkey, f 10 and board, j A pints tor a girl to board; Ik- renaonnble. j C room bonne, lot lOOxlon. ' aiut Fr wl Fot" kale 7-room bungalow. For nab' or tnuk f,-rooiu Iioum. Fur h.iI f.-room cottagge on OnU dale avenue. j For mite r.-room cottage on OaKonie uvonue. For aalo- fi-room bungalow on Oak- dale avenue; modern. ! For wile 0 acres planted to apple ( and bearing; Improved. i Hnve you borsen to pel). Lift hm 1 Houre tent for sale. j E. A. IJITTXKIt, ;.MIH Phlppx Hld. I1ioni -1141. J. A. PEURY, Vice-Presideat W H. JACKSON. Ahs't Cahhior. WAAIED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND WURVEYJNG 'CON TRACTS TAKEN ANJJ ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. HL Harris & Co, MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in Jackoum county Bank Upstairs PLUMBING STUM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEILN (a PRICE 11 North I) St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 80H WHERE COMFORT REIGNS In tho homo equipped with electricity Comfort Is tho presiding goddoss. Tho Illumination of tho Intorlor may bo augmented by a lighting arrange ment on tho porch that will add Immeasurably to the joy of tho homo on hot summer evenings. Aside from good lighting a house wired for electricity la proparod for electric fans, whoso soft breezes are like balm on humid nights. Fans are portable and may bo connected with electric sockets either Indoor or on the verandah. Send for tho estimate man and lot us bring boauty and comfort to your home. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO I P. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUCKM ASU WITH COM1- MtT TO YOU .UtC AI.W4YK TO UK FOflN'l' .U run F.MILOW .V IIOWKIXG, IMtOrKIETOItS. WEST SIDE STABLES l'HONE 2-1S1 , S. Git ATE STKKBT THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAB, THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD, WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, CALL UP THE UNION LIVERY R. O. DUNCAN, GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 201) West Main St., Medford, Ore. v r fi Operating Quarry DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRAfNITE St Proprietor. at Gold Ray, Oregon II I